Like most kids who grew up in the
small Oregon town of Silver Falls, Toby Hoffman had heard all the scary stories
about the monsters living in the neighboring woods of the Umatilla Indian
Reservation. Now a teenager, he knows the stories are made up to keep the
town’s children from wandering where they aren’t wanted.

Then his best friend, Nate, wakes
up covered in blood in the reservation woods, with no recollection of whose
blood it is or where it came from. When even more brutal attacks follow, Toby
can’t help but wonder if one of the fables he was told as a child might be
true. With the help of Rachel, a determined Native American girl who has moved
off the reservation and into the house next door, he begins searching for an
explanation for the recent carnage. He also develops feelings for his new
neighbor, which are put to the test when he and Rachel discover that her uncle
may be responsible for the emergence of a legendary monster that does in fact
exist.

To make matters worse, there’s
evidence that Nate was turned by the beast, and that he has every intention of
holding onto his extraordinary new creature capabilities no matter the cost. In
order to save Silver Falls from a true scary story, Toby will have to face off
against forces he doesn’t fully understand – and his closest friend.

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Excerpt

“You think I’m a werewolf, don’t you?” Nate surprised
himself by asking the question so forthrightly. Even in human form, he’d found
he was more impulsive than he’d like to be sometimes.

Toby stopped dead in his tracks. “What?”

Nate continued on for a few more steps. “I know about
Willard’s theory.And I know he told you
about therianthropes. He didn’t think you believed him, but I think maybe you
do believe.” He stopped and turned to look back at Toby. “You know it’s not a
full moon tonight, right?”

“Wasn’t a full moon last night either, and fourteen people
were attacked.”

That was true, and it was exactly what had Nate worried.
Yes, Willard knew his stuff, but it wasn’t really possible to know this stuff.
Half the information they’d found was likely to be legend or something a fellow
fantasy player made up one night in his basement.

Nate frowned and started to walk again, accelerating his
pace. He picked up the scent of salmon cooking and wondered how far away the
fish was being grilled. He estimated that on a good day, with the right breeze,
he could smell certain foods or an oncoming rain from about a mile away. If
illumination cycles were indeed real, would his senses dull during the days in
between?

The boys entered Evergreen Park, now both sneaking anxious
glances at the sky. There couldn’t be more than a couple minutes left until the
sun officially disappeared below the horizon.

Author Bio

James is the author of The One You Feed and Something Wiccan
- the first two books of the Out of the Dark series. He lives in Chicago,
Illinois with his girlfriend Angela and two cats named Tim and Ruby. During the
day James is a Senior Instructional Designer for an e-learning development
company, where he writes activities and scenarios to educate learners on a wide
array of topics—from fast food to PTSD therapies. A Graphics Designer at the
company, Wojtek Batko, designs the covers for James' books.

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